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These courses can run between 8 hours and
24 hours depending on the level of training. Contact Arthur
LaPorte for more information via email at
alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com or phone at 617-773-6615.
Confined Space Training
1919.146(G)
Description:
This course introduces your employees to the dangers associated with
confined spaces. It includes an overview of the OSHA regulations
pertaining to the site specific permit process and procedures necessary
to perform safe entry.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course
participants will be able to:
- Identify confined spaces in the
workplace.
- Have a working knowledge of federal
OSHA regulations pertaining to permit required confined spaces.
- Recognize hazards associated with
confined spaces, proper atmospheric monitoring, lock-out/tagout and
blanking procedures.
- Understand proper use of personal
protective equipment.
- Identify the procedures of the permit
process.
- Identify emergency procedures for
confined spaces.
- Identify rescue equipment used for
nonentry (external) rescue of persons from confined spaces.
Course Information:
Length:
One day/ 8 hour course
Class Size:
Minimum number of students is 12
Maximum number of students is 22
Cost varies depending on class size
and duration.
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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CPR Training & Re-Certification/Basic Life Support
1910.154
Description:
CPR/Basic life support ( BLS) is
a 4-hour course that covers basic CPR on adults, children and infants.
In addition some basic First Aid procedures are included. The most
recent CPR techniques designated by the American Heart Association are
utilized.
Upon completion of the course each
participant receives a CPR certification certificate which is good for 2
years.
Cost:
$65.00 per student. We supply all the necessary materials.
Class size:
Minimum of 12 students
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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Hazardous Material Emergency Response Team
1910.120 (Subpart H)
Description:
Industrial Hazardous Materials Technician
24 Hour Training For Emergency Response Members.
This level of training focuses on the
person in industry who will, in addition to
First Response Operations level activities, enter the hot zone
in order to stop or reduce the release of a hazardous materials,
substance or waste.
Objectives:
This training is 33% hands on. Upon completion of the course
participants will be able to:
- Implement a safety plan
- Classify, identify and verify known
and unknown materials by using basic monitoring equipment.
- Function within an assigned role in
the Incident Command System.
- Select and use the specialized
personal protective equipment provided to the industrial hazardous
materials technician by the authority having jurisdiction.
- Make hazard and risk assessment.
- Perform advanced hazardous materials
control operations within the capabilities of the resources and
personal protective equipment available.
- Select and implement appropriate
decontamination procedures.
- Understand basic chemical, biological
and radiological terms and their behavior.
- Be aware of medical surveillance
requirements for the Technician Level.
- Be aware of sampling techniques and
circumstances where sampling may be required at the Technician Level.
- Understand the operational limitations
of the Technician Level.
Course Information:
Length:
Three day/ 24 hour course
Class Size:
Minimum number of students is 12
Maximum number of students is 22
Cost varies depending on class size
and duration.
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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Respiratory Training
1910.134
Description:
This course provides the student with the working knowledge of your
particular self-contained breathing apparatus, procedures for donning
and doffing, and the proper maintenance of the self contained breathing
apparatus.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course participants will be able to:
- Define the service life of your SCBA
- Describe procedures for inspection of
SCBA
- Prepare equipment for use
- Use respirator
- Terminate use
- Perform emergency operations
- Perform low temperature Operation
- Describe cylinder replacement
procedure
- Perform stand-by inspection and
cleaning and storage
- Perform periodic testing
Course Information:
Length:
This is an 8 hour program.
OEMS Credits:
Approved for 8 OEMS credits.
Class Size:
Minimum number of students is 12
Maximum number of students is 22
Cost varies depending on class size
and duration.
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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Tunnel Rescue Training
1926.800
Description:
This 40 hour seminar introduces the
rescuer to:
- Dangers associated with Tunnel Rescue
- OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1926.800
- Underground tunneling
- Equipment needs
- Procedures necessary to perform a safe
rescue and recovery.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course the tunnel rescue team will be able
to:
- Recognize the basic types of
self-contained breathing apparatus
- Identify the principles of their use
and maintenance.
- Prepare for use a 4-hour self-
contained breathing apparatus and perform routine maintenance and
inspection of the SCBA.
- Identify the physical properties and
characteristics of gases they may encounter during rescue and recover
work.
- Identify where the gases are normally
found, how to test for them, and the meaning of their findings.
- Prepare for and perform underground
explorations under rescue and recovery conditions.
- Understand recommended procedures for
rescuing survivors and recovering bodies following a tunnel disaster.
- Understanding the Incident Management
System as it pertains to tunnel rescue.
Course Information:
Length:
Five day/ 40 hour course
Class Size:
Minimum number of students is 12
Maximum number of students is 22
Cost varies depending on class size
and duration.
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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OSHA Fire Regulations
Do you know which Fire Standards
apply to your business?
We will ensure that your business
maintains compliance with all OSHA and NFPA standards by providing
consultant work to develop a written program and/or provide annual
training to your employees.
Training Topics:
We provide training in all the following topic areas:
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Fire Brigades 1910.156
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OSHA standards for
Employee Emergency and Fire Prevention Plans 1910.38
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Standpipe and Hose
Systems 1910.158
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Portable Fire
Extinguishers 1910.157
(We can provide the extinguishers for the training (CO2) and your
company pays for the recharging).
Instructors:
Our instructors are all Firefighters with many years of experience
in the field.
Cost:
The cost for the training portion is $120.00 per hour with a four hour
minimum (two instructors) and a maximum class size of twenty.
Contact Arthur LaPorte for more
information.
Email: alaporte@fireandrescuetraining.com
Phone: 617-689-3098
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